desert sun
whose face is that i see beneath
the scorching desert sun?
a silhouette upon the sand
shadowed in the burning light
robed in white and golden silk
eyes bright and round as pearls
their scarf so long flows in the wind
curling and twisting like a tendril
they’d made this journey many times
they’d do it hundreds more
through burning sand and blinding sun
through curse left by the ancients
they’d push through violent winds and snow
a hundred times again
they make it look so simple,
the mountain not so steep
i want to join them in their steps
to follow one so wise
there’s nothing else so painful as
a journey by myself
but they act as if it’s easy
a mountain oh so steep
they wonder why i stumble
in the overwhelming heat
they wonder why i tremble
in the violent freezing winds
they turn to me and ask
why its so difficult a task
but i do not respond
beneath the scorching desert sun